树脂基芯材和短纤维增强可流动树脂基复合材料的机械性能和转化程度。

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Dental materials journal Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-01 DOI:10.4012/dmj.2023-207
Abdulrahman Alshabib, Carlos A Jurado, Francisco X Azpiazu-Flores, Khalid Aldosary, Akimasa Tsujimoto, Hamad Algamaiah
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评估树脂基芯材的转换度 (DC)、表面硬度 (SH) 和抗折强度 (FS)。使用的岩心增强材料有分别为 MultiCore Flow (MCF)、Activa (ACT)、Core-X Flow (CXF) 和 everX flow (EVX),并对 DC、SH 和 FS 进行了测量。除 EVX 外,所有材料固化后的直流电都有所增加。直流电变化率在 5%-33%之间,其中 EVX 的直流电变化率最大。30 天后,所有材料的 SH 都有所增加,其中 ACT 的 SH 增幅最大。在 1 小时内,EVX 和 CXF 的 SH 与其他材料不同。30 天后,MCF 的 SH 最大。30 天后,除 EVX 外,所有材料的 FS 都有所增加,增幅在 3%-36% 之间。观察到不同材料之间存在差异,因此临床医生应该了解这些材料的机械性能,以确保修复体的成功。
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Mechanical properties and degree of conversion of resin-based core build-up materials and short fiber-reinforced flowable resin-based composite.

To evaluate the degree of conversion (DC), surface hardness (SH), and flexural strength (FS) of resin-based core build-up materials. Core build-up materials used were: MultiCore Flow (MCF); Activa (ACT); Core-X Flow (CXF); and everX flow (EVX), and DC, SH and FS were measured. An increase of DC was identified for all materials post-cure, except for EVX. The DC change percentage ranged from 5%-33%, and EVX was displayed the greatest DC rate. All materials displayed an SH increase after 30 days and the greatest increase was observed in ACT. At 1 h, the SH of EVX and CXF was different from the other materials. At 30 days, MCF displayed the greatest SH. All materials displayed an increase in their FS after 30 days except for EVX, and ranging 3%-36% were noticed. Differences observed between materials, thus clinician should be acquainted mechanical properties of these materials to ensure the success of the restorations.

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Dental materials journal
Dental materials journal 医学-材料科学:生物材料
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3 months
期刊介绍: Dental Materials Journal is a peer review journal published by the Japanese Society for Dental Materials and Devises aiming to introduce the progress of the basic and applied sciences in dental materials and biomaterials. The dental materials-related clinical science and instrumental technologies are also within the scope of this journal. The materials dealt include synthetic polymers, ceramics, metals and tissue-derived biomaterials. Forefront dental materials and biomaterials used in developing filed, such as tissue engineering, bioengineering and artificial intelligence, are positively considered for the review as well. Recent acceptance rate of the submitted manuscript in the journal is around 30%.
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